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Nausea from Citric acid 13 Dec 2020 11:56 #66955

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CL02 - is it ok to put a stainless steel needle into the CDS? I thought no metal was to touch... and I must admit I did that with a needle as I forgot and my g/f told me.. NO.. no metal.. but it was only a little needle.. and it was done quick ... if u did it .. it must be ok? thanks
Also - I am going to make CDS up today... Am I guessing that this is the best and "sweetest" on the stomach?? Although, I didn't have any problems using the CDH.....

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Nausea from Citric acid 13 Dec 2020 12:10 #66956

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Thanks CLO2. I've been gargling the solution and have also added a little more water to each dose and that's been working great so far, sore throat is negligible. I'll see if I need to make any adjustments if I increase dosage

I finished the starter protocol yesterday. I ended on 2ml/hr. I'm looking to do another 21 days with 3ml/hr. Main focus is to see if I can improve my ADD symptoms, heal my memory and boost energy levels. Do you think 3ml is okay to go with for 21 days? I'm not feeling any nausea at all now since switching to CDS

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Nausea from Citric acid 14 Dec 2020 04:13 #66964

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@mmpltd53 "is it ok to put a stainless steel needle into the CDS?" Yes, CDS (CLO2) will not bother stainless steel nor will MMS, but HCL will stain it.

CDS seems to be the kindest on stomachs. :)
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Nausea from Citric acid 14 Dec 2020 05:05 #66968

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@sunnyod "Do you think 3ml is okay to go with for 21 days?"

Ingesting 3ml of 3000ppm CDS hourly (9mg of CLO2) should be the equivalent of ingesting a 1 drop dose of MMS1 hourly (8mg CLO2) if all the MMS is fully activated by stomach acid.
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Just want to give an update.

Been using CDS now for past week and am now taking 3ml (equivalent of 1 drop MMS). The brain fog i've had for years feels like it's lifting, I don't even know what this is supposed to feel like but i'm just seeing the world clearer than before. I feel like my energy levels are higher by about 20-30% I feel like me on a really good day. The ADD symptoms are still there but have most definitely reduced. If the healing continues at this rate, I can't imagine where I will be in a couple of weeks.

So excited to continue on this journey and share all the knowledge once I've completed necessary protocols and am ready to switch to maintenance

Really grateful for the guidance CLO2, I promise to pay forwards at every opportunity

Sunny
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Thanks for the update on your health improvements. There are some who say only MMS1 works, but of course that is not true. Your testimonial is proof of that.

If you reach a point where progress seems to flatten out with no further improvement, then try Protocol 102.

www.mmsinfo.org/infosheets/protocol_102.pdf
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Thank you I will try protocol 102 out. Yes it's working, probably better than the MMS1 protocol I tried and failed a couple of weeks ago

I've read that I can take up to 50ml CDS (3000ppm) per day. That would equate to 6.25ml per hour, or just over 2 drops of MMS1. Is it safe to go to that dosage on protocol 101 or should I switch to protocol 102 before that?

Also. Over the weekend I wasn't able to do the usual 8 hourly doses so I tried protocol 115. Is it okay to mix and match protocols like that? Btw it seemed to work great, I felt some detoxing symptoms later in the day just like when I'm doing protocol 101

Btw. I made a bit of a mistake earlier today whilst making my Mum's batch of CDS. I was using your method described in AK's video with the jar and shot glass. I'd completed the infusion and removed the shotglass outdoors earlier in the day, but some CLO2 gas must have been trapped in the jar still. I opened the jar in the kitchen so I could transfer the contents into a bottle so I could make a new batch in the jar. The smell wasn't too strong so I assumed it was okay to continue. However, since transferring the CLO2 water into the bottle I can still smell chlorine and I'm feeling different to normal, not in a bad way though just sharper. I'm a little worried that I may have inhaled too much. I'm breathing fine atm though, it's been about an hour since it happened. I should have taken more precaution and transferred the water outside. Lesson learned! I'll update again in the morning if there are any issues

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sunnyod, I missed some questions in your post on the 14th, just seeing them now.

Two reasons why you might want to follow P102. One is if CDS is too strong and irritates your mouth and/or throat. By adding drops of MMS to CDS you can continue to increase dosage without mouth/throat problems. You would want to add MMS drops to each dose and not into the bottle of CDS.

The other is to activate some MMS with stomach acid and possibly other acids elsewhere in your body.

You can use different protocols and even invent your own. If you overdose, you will know about it and can then reduce dosage.

If you cool down CDS in a fridge before taking out the spent reactor solution, there will be less CLO2 gas to escape.
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Nausea from Citric acid 18 Dec 2020 11:51 #67070

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No worries!

"If you cool down CDS in a fridge before taking out the spent reactor solution, there will be less CLO2 gas to escape. "

Ahh that makes a lot of sense will try that... There was no issues after I posted that btw

I'm trying to work out why we need to add HCL to MMS at all. I guess people with low stomach acids would need this, but if I have good stomach acid, do you think I'd be able to convert the majority into CLO2?

I've started protocol 102 today as I'm finding 30ml of CDS isn't having a strong effect anymore and also i seem to get burning above that. Trying 24ml CDS and 8 drops of MMS added to 1L and drinking it over 8hrs. WIll see how today goes. My aim is to stick to 24-30ml CDS and add up to 16 drops of MMS to the 1L bottle to bring the overall dosage to the equivalent of 24 drops of MMS1 per day

Thanks again for the idea and support!

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